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They got choked from the smoke.
The US choked from the spot: only two out of the five kickers converted.
He did it for 25 years -- most of that time as an undocumented worker -- and his sinuses are still choked from his work at an Illinois lumber company.
Muscles get inflamed and choked from repetitive overuse.
At the end of the scuffle, Halpern claimed, he "was being choked from behind" by Perez's conga player.
Two resisted and were beaten; the others were choked from behind until they gave up their purses, Moore said.
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2. Meanwhile, trim the leaves, part of the stalk and the choke from the artichokes.
He must now depend on a choke from Norman if he is to play in the final group tomorrow.
Therefore, a design modification of the minimum gap region needs to be done to facilitate steam venting and to prevent choking from occurring.
"My children are choking from taxes and more taxes and have to work harder, all so that in the morning before breakfast I will take all my pills.
John's father (Simon Burke), in particular, comes off as ludicrously boorish, barking questions by the bedside of a son who is choking from the effects of lymphoma.
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